[kj] hes still a punk ;-)
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Thu Aug 9 22:23:16 EDT 2007
Also, here is a young John Lydon and Keith Levene, as PiL, in '78 or so,
on the late Tom Snyder's nightly talk show, being pretty "punk":
PART 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OirTyITUJ1Y
PART 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbZey9kBBvI
Has Lydon's comment about "they play rock and roll in airports now.
That's, like, about as far as it can progress." Well, I think it should
be a famous comment. Otherwise he's being sort of a douche to Tom, but
Tom is also being a douche, as most journos were to punk bands at that
time, almost reflexively acting like assholes around punk bands. They
should save it for the politicians.
-Oliver
B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:
> I saw that interview. He was also pretty damn drunk, and made some
> awkward comments to the African-American actor next to him (whose name
> I forget) about how in England they don't have race problems like us
> in the US and he's been to Africa to see gorillas, etc., etc. That
> part was kind of weird.
>
> -Oliver
>
> GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>> Johnny did an interview on a US talk show (Jimmy Kimmel?) just after
>> they refused to show up to the rock and roll Hall of Fame dinner and
>> he was, as most British bands say at the end of gigs, "fucking
>> brilliant"> He gave a great defense of the Pistols and made it clear
>> that they want nothing to do w/the rock-n-roll corporate mainstream,
>> and gave a sense that the Pistols live on as a cultural force...Wish
>> I had taped it...
>>
>
>
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